The Community Partnership Program (PKM) activity in the Tesbatan Village Women's Group aims to exploit local potential, namely moringa leaves, corn, chili, tomatoes, papaya and coconut. The local potentials are processed into nutritional products with long shelf life. Thus it will increase the income and health of partner families. Partners are trained and assistanced during the processing practice of tea products, noodles, moringa cake, corn tortillas, VCO, and sukade. The training was conducted in groups with the andragogy approach that was presented with a ratio of 30% theory and 70% practice. The implementation of PKM has provided training participants with knowledge about cassava diversification, packaging and labeling.
CITATION STYLE
Idayati, E., Sugandani, K., & Pramita, A. (2021). PkM Kelompok Wanita Tani Desa Tesbatan. Madani : Indonesian Journal of Civil Society, 3(1), 46–52. https://doi.org/10.35970/madani.v3i1.170
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.